Today, the aforementioned Honey Coc-aine commemorates her lost friend on a heartfelt track, titled “He’s The One,” featuring London-based singer Roxie LS. The Cambodian-Canadian rapper earnestly spits about inner battles that plagued Freddy E, which the public, his closest friends and family weren’t privy to. She briefly discussed these same issues in a recent interview with MTV.

In the very same interview, Honey Coc-aine dismissed accusations, most notably from Kat Stacks, that the Youtube star’s suicide stemmed from n failed romantic relationship between them. “What they don’t understand is that we were friends, we were just friends,” she told MTV News. “Blogs are saying that I was his ex-girlfriend and he did what he did because of a failed relationship. That has nothing to do with anything. I need people to understand that it was just a friendship.”

“He’s The One” will appear on GET CONNECTED|BRAND X, a project by Grammy-nominated producers/songwriters/artists The MIDI Mafia, who also created the soundscape.

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I’m so troubled by his suicide. He seemed to be on the road to success. In life, he was like the archetype of the millennial blk male; with his style, personality, and connection to the world. His future was so bright. I know for certain he could have conquered his despair with time. He was so open yet kept this one thing from most. The same community he touched with his comedy, poetry, and music would’ve been there for him. That’s how a community as large as twitter, YouTube, and Facebook work. Not to mention his family who were proud of him, and love him dearly.